*The state canvass does not
include the Nader write in votes. The state canvassing board did
not canvass those votes because they did not affect the outcome of the
race. However, Nader requested that his write-in votes be counted
according to W.S. 22-16-103(b).

Notes: Third parties
on the ballot: The Libertarian Party qualified as minor party, having won
support from more than 5% of the electors in the last general election.
The Natural Law Party and the Reform Party qualified as provisional parties
(June 1, 2000 deadline). Howard Phillips qualified as an independent
candidate by meeting the signature requirement. (An independent candidate
needed to submit signatures of 3,484 certified voters (2 percent of the
voting population) by the Aug. 28, 2000 deadline). A Nader petition
effort fell short.

State primary election August
22, 2000.

County Conventions -- Friday,
March
10, 2000Reps.
State Convention May 6, 2000 in Cheyenne.Dems.
State Convention May 20, 2000 in Lander.

Gov. Jim Geringer certified
that Wyoming would participate in the March 10th Joint Rocky Mountain Presidential
Preference Primary. Wyoming is a caucus state. Republicans
selected 12 delegates to their national convention at county caucuses on
March 10, and the remaining 10 delegates at the state convention in May.